Violet has the shortest wavelength
Violet has the shortest wavelength
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Violet is the shortest visible light color.
Visible light with the shortest wavelengths is violet.
The shortest wavelength that your eye can see produces the last color you can see on the blue end of the 'rainbow'.
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
Gamma rays. If you mean visible light, that would be the blue light.
The blue end of the spectrum has shorter wavelengths than the red end.Whatever color is the last one your eyes can see at the blue end, that's the visible color with the shortest wavelength.
If the lights from all visible wavelengths are combined, they appear to be a white color.
Violet is actually the shortest wavelength, as you consider the color spectrum. After blue comes indigo, then violet. So blue is the third shortest. The color spectrum ranges from red to violet, with red being the longest. Naturally, violet would then be the shortest. Of course this goes for human visible wavelengths. Ultraviolet light is shorter in wavelength, but not human visible. Xrays have even shorter wavelengths, but they also are not human visible. Gamma rays are the shortest of all, but again not human visible.
Violate light has the shortest visible wavelength. Around 400 nanometers.
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The color of an object are defined by the wavelengths of visible light that the object reflects. This reflected light is picked up by our eyes and interpreted as color. The other wavelengths of light are absored.